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What is the best method of memorizing or craming vocab? I need ur fruitful
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It is very difficult to cram every word you come across in order to improve vocabulary, because some words are eye catching, some are boring and some are difficult. Apart from that it depends, how commanding you are in retentive memory!
Anyhow it is not impossible, just keep in touch with newspapers, highlight those words and make use of sentences again and again. If a difficult word is seen, understood and phrased accordingly, it could be fruitful in memorizing and improving the vocabulray.
The more you take interest and get into words, the more words in your kitty.

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The best method is "Flash Cards".
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Asalamuliakum
As for as ur question is concerned dear i will say when ever and where ever u cum across wid any new word or pharse note it down in ur diary.i mean make a booklet for ur self write all new words in that look up thier meanings in dictionary so that u may get apt meaning of that particular word.

Futhermore,dear i will share my own experience wid u that i had and i have the same problem coz i have short mentle capacity or in there words my memory isnt retentive.therefore, i started my journey in 2004 regarding learning vocabulary wht did i bought diary for that done the same method which i told u earlier and by this way so far i have wrote down almost 4000 to 5000 words in my diary.
now,time by time i m repeating all those written words and Mashallah i got used to wid all those words.According to my mere knowledge that an average man should have atleast 4000 to 5000 words.

Inshort, it may become very hard for u to seek my advice,but i must told u dear that Rome was not built in day.there is no short cut to success and for every thing u must pay some price in order to get that thing,coz it is universal law.
it is my own experince that wht ever u want to get u can but...........if u really work hard for that coz Hardworking always works.
Hope i may clear some how ur problem confusion

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Jadoon kahn thank u soo much for such a useful tip. It would help me a lot
I am also facing the same problem. i can't memorize the new words easily.
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Jadoon kahn thank u soo much for such a useful tip. It would help me a lot
I am also facing the same problem. i can't memorize the new words easily.
Assalmuliakum
i am honoured. keep on repiting new words,coz Repetition is the mother of skills.
feel free to seek any problem solution,
wasalam
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